TRYX up-STAGE the competition at Computex
TRYX changes the cooling market again with its new STAGE CPU liquid cooler
If you asked me a few years ago who TRYX were, I’d have no answer for you. Today, I’d say that they are one of the PC hardware companies to keep an eye on. Their Panorama (review here) and Panorama SE CPU coolers have impressed us, and there have been more than a few “copycat” designs from other manufacturers. You know what they say, imitation is a form of flattery. Now, TRYX is changing the way we think about CPU coolers yet again with their new STAGE liquid cooler.
We’ve had a look at TRYX’s entire Computex 2025 booth, and the STAGE is easily their most impressive product. Honestly, I’m amazed that nobody thought of it before now.
TRYX has turned its liquid cooler into a stage, literally, with two 4-inch concave screens acting as a backdrop for anything users want to display there. If the world’s a stage, why can’t your PC be a stage?
The TRYX STAGE turns PCs into “a canvas for creativity”
Instead of simply displaying something on an LCD, TRYX is allowing its users to use LCD displays as a dynamic backdrop for figures, minis, and other items. This opens the door to higher levels of PC customisation and theming. With TRYX, your PC can be a stage.
Above, we can see a wealth of models that Computex attendees could place on TRYX’s STAGE cooler. Below, we can see a cool rockstar diorama. For me, I’d probably place one of my Warhammer minis here, swapping it out whenever I feel the need for a change.
TRYX’s STAGE liquid cooler uses an Asetek pump and will be available with a 360mm radiator attached. The cooler comes with TRYX’s new ROTA SL series fans, which we will talk about more below.
TRYX unveils its ROTA SL ARGB fans
At Computex 2025, TRYX is upping its fan game with its ROTA SL ARGB series fans. These fans are ARGB LED illuminated and can be daisy-chained. This allows a bank of fans to be powered/controlled using a single cable.
The cable that attaches to these fans is magnetic, allowing it to be connected with ease. These fans also feature vibration-damping pads, enabling lower noise levels than TRYX’s older fans.
At Computex, TRYX also showcased its new KANALI software, which can control PC lighting, 3D content, and the screens on TRYX devices. This software has improved a lot since the launch of the TRYX Panorama, which is great news for all TRYX users.
Expect more articles on TRYX’s Computex booth soon. To say the least, TRYX has a lot to show us.
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